Mayfield Board approves 2026'27 course catalog changes, Excel Tech program, MOU and donations
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On June 28 the Mayfield Board approved the 2026'27 high school course of study with new applied-algebra and psychology classes, approved the Excel Tech program and an MOU with the teachers'union, and accepted a $25,000 donation for a Learn and Earn pilot project.
At its June 28 meeting the Mayfield Board of Education approved a series of consent-agenda motions including revisions to the 2026'27 high school course of study, program approvals, labor and partnership agreements, and district donations.
Board members voted to approve the course of study addendum for 2026'27. The board noted curricular changes that include removing honors pre-calculus (replacing that structure with AP Precalculus AB/BC), adding an applied-algebra course and a Psychology 2 option in social studies, and formally restoring a "learn and earn" pathway to the catalog.
The board also approved the district's Excel Tech program for 2026'27 and an addendum (No. 3) establishing a Memorandum of Understanding with the Mayfield Education Association. Those motions were moved, seconded and approved by roll call.
Financial items on the consent agenda were approved as well. The board accepted several financial transactions and donations, including a $25,000 contribution from the Close It Family Foundation earmarked for the district's Learn and Earn pilot program. "So wonderful, donation," the president said while calling the roll for the donation approval. Financial statements for the fiscal period ending Dec. 31, 2025, were also approved.
Other actions approved on the consent agenda included minutes from prior meetings and multi-year financial projections presented as a five-year forecast (the board moved to approve the current budget and three-year projection as part of that forecast).
Votes: The transcript records roll-call approvals for the consent-agenda items; individual board members answered "Yes" on each recorded roll call. The motions were recorded as approved in the meeting minutes.
The approvals allow the district to finalize course offerings and program placements for the 2026'27 school year. Several of the finance-related approvals and the five-year projection will be monitored as the treasurer updates forecasts later in the meeting.
